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Pack 997. Pack of two WW2 German Infantry Artist Proof Edition Prints by Chris Collingwood. - Tank - Art
DHM1817AP. Heer Grenadiers - Operation Citadel, July 1943 by Chris Collingwood. <p> In July 1943 during the eastern campaign, 15 divisions of the German field army (feldheer) were needed for Operation Citadel.  The losses suffered were so heavy that there were no longer enough recruits available to replace the fallen.  Back in Germany, young men of 18 and 19 were being incorporated into Ersatz-Battalione to fill the depleted ranks.  Through the gloom and smoke of battle, two such Grenadiers sight the enemy.  The ever present tension and fear of mortal combat takes hold - only their courage and training may save them. <b><p>Limited edition of 40 artist proofs.<p>Paper size 28 inches x 23 inches (71cm x 58cm)  Image size 24 inches x 18 inches (61cm x 46cm)
DHM972AP. SS Panzer Grenadiers by Chris Collingwood. <p>The term Panzergrenadier was applied equally to both the infantry section of the German Panzer Divisons and was also used for the new Panzergrenadier Divisions.  The German army Panzergrenadier Divisions initially came from existing infantry divisions but were the first Divisons to be motorised.  These included the 3rd, 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th, 20th, 25th, and 29th divisions.  During the war special elite regiments such as the Grosdeutchland Division were created.  The Waffen SS also produced a number of panzergrenadier regiments.  Many army and Waffen SS regiments were upgraded to Panzer divisions during the later stages of the war.  The Panzergrenadier division usually consisted of six battalions of truck-mounted infantry organized into either two or three regiments, also a battalion of tanks and artillery were included along with sections of anti-tank, anti-aircraft and combat engineers.  Panzer grenadier divisions were often equipped with assault guns - <i>Stugs</i>.  Panzergrenadier divisions had one tank battalion less than a Panzer division but strengthened with two more infantry battalions.  Of 226 panzergrenadier battalions in the whole of the German Army, Waffen SS  (and some in the Luftwaffe ) in September 1943, only 26 were equipped with armoured half tracks, the remaining Panzergrenadier divisions were equipped with trucks.<p><b>Last 20 remaining artist proofs have been signed by Karl-Heinz Decker.</b><b><p>Signed by Sturmann Karl-Heinz Decker. <p>Limited edition of 50 artist proofs.  <p>Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm)

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Pack 997. Pack of two WW2 German Infantry Artist Proof Edition Prints by Chris Collingwood.

PCK0997. Pack of two WW2 German Infantry Artist Proof Edition Prints by Chris Collingwood.

Military Print Pack.

Items in this pack :

Item #1 - Click to view individual item

DHM1817AP. Heer Grenadiers - Operation Citadel, July 1943 by Chris Collingwood.

In July 1943 during the eastern campaign, 15 divisions of the German field army (feldheer) were needed for Operation Citadel. The losses suffered were so heavy that there were no longer enough recruits available to replace the fallen. Back in Germany, young men of 18 and 19 were being incorporated into Ersatz-Battalione to fill the depleted ranks. Through the gloom and smoke of battle, two such Grenadiers sight the enemy. The ever present tension and fear of mortal combat takes hold - only their courage and training may save them.

Limited edition of 40 artist proofs.

Paper size 28 inches x 23 inches (71cm x 58cm) Image size 24 inches x 18 inches (61cm x 46cm)


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DHM972AP. SS Panzer Grenadiers by Chris Collingwood.

The term Panzergrenadier was applied equally to both the infantry section of the German Panzer Divisons and was also used for the new Panzergrenadier Divisions. The German army Panzergrenadier Divisions initially came from existing infantry divisions but were the first Divisons to be motorised. These included the 3rd, 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th, 20th, 25th, and 29th divisions. During the war special elite regiments such as the Grosdeutchland Division were created. The Waffen SS also produced a number of panzergrenadier regiments. Many army and Waffen SS regiments were upgraded to Panzer divisions during the later stages of the war. The Panzergrenadier division usually consisted of six battalions of truck-mounted infantry organized into either two or three regiments, also a battalion of tanks and artillery were included along with sections of anti-tank, anti-aircraft and combat engineers. Panzer grenadier divisions were often equipped with assault guns - Stugs. Panzergrenadier divisions had one tank battalion less than a Panzer division but strengthened with two more infantry battalions. Of 226 panzergrenadier battalions in the whole of the German Army, Waffen SS (and some in the Luftwaffe ) in September 1943, only 26 were equipped with armoured half tracks, the remaining Panzergrenadier divisions were equipped with trucks.

Last 20 remaining artist proofs have been signed by Karl-Heinz Decker.

Signed by Sturmann Karl-Heinz Decker.

Limited edition of 50 artist proofs.

Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm)


Website Price: £ 310.00  

To purchase these prints individually at their normal retail price would cost £360.00 . By buying them together in this special pack, you save £50




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Signatures on item 2
*The value given for each signature has been calculated by us based on the historical significance and rarity of the signature. Values of many pilot signatures have risen in recent years and will likely continue to rise as they become more and more rare.
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The signature of Sturmann Karl-Heinz Decker (deceased)

Sturmann Karl-Heinz Decker (deceased)
*Signature Value : £30 (matted)

Born in Konigsberg, Karl-Heinz Decker joined the German army in 1943, trained as a tank crewman and transferred to the 12th Waffen SS Panzer Division in Belgium in 1944. Staying with this elite unit in France during the Allied invasion he fought throughout the Normandy campaign, on D-Day, at Falaise and was eventually taken PoW. He died on 8th December 2015.

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